6.4" Silver Iridescent Ammonite - Madagascar

Here's a beautiful silver iridescent fossil from Madagascar that is 6.4 inches wide and weighs close to 2 1/2 pounds. When the light hits it at the right angle if really shines.

It is of the genus Cleoniceras which inhabited the shallow seas nearly 110 million years ago. Not only is it interested from a natural history perspective but it is very aesthetic also.

Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled squids with shells. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. Though their shells resemble that of a nautilus, they are actually more closely related to living octopuses. Ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago, barely surviving several major extinction events. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous.

Artist's reconstruction of an ammonite,  by Nobu Tamura
Artist's reconstruction of an ammonite, by Nobu Tamura
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SPECIES
Cleoniceras besaiei
LOCATION
Ambatolafia, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
FORMATION
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SIZE
6.4" wide
ITEM
#5210
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